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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

A pilot that aired live to an audience of 200 people in Columbus, OH in 1977. There's a good game here SOMEWHERE, but...

Read more about Bill and "How Do You Like Your Eggs?" at http://www.gameshowutopia.net/eggs/howdoyoulikeyoureggs.htm

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  • Did this get picked up?

  • Oh, good heavens, no.

  • one more question. If this was a local (PBS) TV show, how did they get Cullen to host this show?

  • It wasn't PBS, it was cable. The show's producer (who later moved to NY and became producer for "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?") went to a "To Tell the Truth" taping, made his way backstage, and name-dropped a former NBC exec that Bill had worked with. Bill agreed to do the show because of that and god-knows-how-much-money.

  • Oh, so it was cable access. drr. i should have known that from when he held the box. its amazing that you know that. I thought i knew alot about game shows.

  • No, not cable access. Just cable. Warner Cable produced this series for their QUBE system.

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  • weirdest name for a game show ever!!!!!!!!!

  • Great post! This is just further proof that Bill Cullen was simply the master of game shows! Gosh! They could just dig him out of the grave now and host that hellacious "Moment of Truth" and make it a runaway Peabody Award winner.

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  • From my hometown of Columbus!

  • The sound effects are extremely annoying.

  • @burr1aj doesn't look like it, but the technology changed the world. This is literally communication research done using television and wireless inter connected computer networks....ie...THE INTERNET

  • @cottagechskitty It could've been Toledo, OH for all I care!

  • @AdamNedeff It was basically the first use of "Interactive TV" for it's time.

  • @cottagechskitty I can believe it that he loved technology. I remember seeing an episode from a brief run of "I've Got a Secret" that he hosted in 1976. One thing that was featured on there was an early version of the video game Pong.

  • I love this theme music for this show.. how 70s can you get!

  • As you have said on your site, this is the show that proves once and for all that Bill Cullen was a complete pro. I mean. Columbus, Ohio? But you know. Bill LOVED technology so it makes sense...

  • I like the theme song!

  • Obvious why this show never made it...slow..boring...

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